DTM: Start-finish victory for Robert Wickens.

Win at season mid-point.

Team celebrate mid-point of season with a win: Robert Wickens (SILBERPFEIL Energy Mercedes-AMGC 63 DTM) secured the win, his fourth success in the DTM, with a comfortable start-finish victory in the ninth of 18 races this season. The Canadian was the star of the day at Zandvoort. He secured the fourth pole position of his DTM career in qualifying. Wickens also drew level in the stats with Formula 1 World Champion Keke Rosberg by achieving his tenth DTM podium. Wickens on 83 points now improves to second place in the driver standings with this win, and is only ten points behind leader Marco Wittmann (BMW). Five riders in the Top Nine made this a strong team result for the Mercedes-AMG DTM Team. Christian Vietoris (BWT Mercedes-AMGC 63 DTM) took third place on the podium next to Wickens. Vietoris achieved his eighth podium and the 30th points-scoring finish of his DTM career with this third place. He has now achieved as many podiums in the DTM as former Mercedes-AMG DTM ace and ex-Formula 1 driver Jean Alesi.

Gary Paffett (EURONICS Mercedes-AMGC 63 DTM) has won three times at Zandvoort but finished this race in fourth place, securing points for the 90th time in 138 DTM races. Daniel Juncadella (Mercedes-AMGC 63 DTM) crossed the finish line in P8, one position up on DTM rookie Esteban Ocon (FREE MEN'S WORLD Mercedes-AMGC 63 DTM); these are the young Frenchman’s first points in his maiden season in the DTM. Lucas Auer (BWT Mercedes-AMGC 63 DTM) came home in P12. Paul Di Resta (Mercedes-AMGC 63 DTM) was 15th. Maximilian Götz (Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM) retired from the race shortly after the start following a contact with Martin Tomczyk (BMW).

First win of the season.

Robert Wickens, P1: “After this race, I’ve got an especially big grin on my face. I haven’t had much luck here in the past, but the whole team have done a tremendous job, and together we’ve recorded my first win of the season. We knew that this track would be difficult for us, so we put in a lot of hard work, and that’s now paid off. The car was simply fantastic. Winning races is never easy – it may have looked that way, but I can tell you that it most certainly wasn’t. I tried to manage the tyres in case the safety car came out again. I got into a good rhythm, and everything worked superbly.”

Long time.

Christian Vietoris, P3: “I’ve been waiting for this podium for a long time. I put in strong performances at both the Lausitzring and the Norisring, and I’m happy that we’ve now been able to convert the good grid position here into points. I was faster on the corners than Marco Wittmann who was ahead of me, but unfortunately I wasn’t able to overtake him on the straights. I tried everything possible but found no way past. There is a lot of sand on the track next to the perfect racing line.

If you stray into it, you then need a couple of laps to get the tyres clean again. We now have to find a bit more top speed this evening so that we can go on the attack again tomorrow.”

Sound basis.

Gary Paffett, P4: “The car has run well so far all weekend. Fourth place in qualifying was a decent grid position for the race. I would have liked to have been on the front row, but it was still okay. It’s very difficult to overtake other cars on this track, but anyways, I managed not to lose position. However, I couldn’t push forwards. As things have worked out, fourth place gives me four more points and a sound basis for tomorrow.”

First points.

Daniel Juncadella, P8: “At last – my first points of the year! After a difficult start to the season, this is just the tonic we needed. Unfortunately, I had a bit of bad luck in qualifying with a fault on the power steering, which meant that I was

unable to qualify any higher than P13. In the free practice sessions before that, I had been second and third fastest. In the race, though, I had the chance to show just how competitive we are. Now I’m aiming for a podium finish tomorrow.”

New start to the season.

Esteban Ocon, P9: “It’s great to finally secure a few points. It feels the season has begun all over again for me after all the bad luck we’ve had so far. The race went well. I spun my wheels at the start and lost a couple of places.

However, I was able to keep up after that and win back the positions.”

Best in the race.

Lucas Auer, P12: “I moved up the field to twelfth place from P21 on the grid – which is very positive. Unfortunately, I made a mess of qualifying. We still managed to do our best in the race, though.”

Nothing positive.

Paul Di Resta, P15: “That was obviously not what I’d expected on the first day of racing here. We need to analyse the reasons behind it before tomorrow.

There’s nothing positive that I can take away from today.”

Blow from behind.

Maximilian Götz, Retired: “I got a good start. Martin and Tambay were in front of me. That’s why I moved to the middle. I suddenly felt a blow from behind. You can see that my car has been damaged to the rear. Too bad that my race was over after approximately a hundred metres. I’d just changed up into third gear, and then it was all over. The guys worked hard to repair the car after qualifying. Much more should have been possible today, for sure.”

Masterful victory.

Ulrich Fritz, Head of Mercedes-AMG DTM: “A masterful start-to-finish victory for Robert and a strong team performance, with five Mercedes-AMGC 63s in the Top Ten. That’s obviously what we aim for. I’m especially pleased that Dani and Esteban scored their first points today. The two of them have really deserved it.

It’s also the sort of thing that gives everyone a boost for the upcoming races.”